
To resolve this issue, verify that you are using Lotus Domino 8.5.2 or later.
In an environment that included Lotus Domino 8.5.1, in certain circumstances, when the BlackBerry Messaging
Agent was processing a meeting update for a device that was outside the wireless coverage area, the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent might not have opened the calendar entry correctly. This could have caused the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent to stop responding and an access violation to occur. (DT 504874)
An issue in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server HTML message processing could have resulted in service disruption.
(DT 502174)
When processing a recurring task with a recurring date that was far into the future, the BlackBerry Messaging
Agent might have stopped responding. (DT 485231)
In an environment that included Lotus Domino 8, in some rare circumstances, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent
delayed reconciling the read status of an email message to a device. (DT 400937)
BlackBerry Monitoring Service fixed issues
If you installed the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry Administration Service, the BlackBerry
Collaboration Service, and the BlackBerry Monitoring Service on the same computer, a BMSConnectException
error message was reported in the log file for the BlackBerry Attachment Service. (DT 888133)
If you installed the BlackBerry Monitoring Service as a remote component, a memory leak in the appsvc.exe and
enginesvc.exe processes caused the computer to stop responding. (DT 799163)
If you installed the BlackBerry Monitoring Service on a virtual machine that runs the 32-bit or 64-bit version of
Windows Server® 2008, a memory leak in the appsvc.exe process caused the virtual machine to stop responding.
(DT 761232)
When attempting to access the BlackBerry Monitoring Service using a BlackBerry device, the full version of the
BlackBerry Monitoring Service was displayed on the device if the number of user accounts on a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server had exceeded the license limit. (DT 731897)
When attempting to access the BlackBerry Monitoring Service using a BlackBerry device running BlackBerry® 6,
the full version of the BlackBerry Monitoring Service was displayed on the device. (DT 729066)
If you did not use port 1433 for the BlackBerry Monitoring Service database, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service
could not connect to it. (DT 685531)
The BlackBerry Monitoring Service increased its usage of computer memory over 72 hours until the computer
stopped responding. (DT 647219)
Release Notes
BlackBerry Monitoring Service fixed issues
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